Monday, April 30, 2012

Shelter News - April 30, 2012



Shelter News

Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter
360 Haywood Road
Manahawkin, NJ  08050
 (609) 978-0127
http://fosocaf.blogspot.com/
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Austin the Brittany Spaniel puppy was returned. He is back on the A side.

Sweetie Pie was reclaimed.  Again.

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Mike Bagley felt the urge to visit the shelter with his camera yesterday.  Great job, Mike!


Bear


Bella


Casper

Jemma (adopted yesterday)




I stopped in today to get a few pictures of Sunny, the yellow Lab.  He was moved to the A side this afternoon:

Sunny, 7-month-old yellow Lab






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Swirlz was adopted from Pack Ethic!
A friend of Eric's fell in love with her.  We could have warned him;  she always knew how to steal hearts.


Piper's Going Home picture from Erma:


Cutie pie Piper with her new Dad
From Gypsy's mom, Ann, on Facebook:



Cullen and Gypsy






We have a lot of walkable dogs on both A and B, so the more walkers, the better!   Please review the schedule below
and let me know if you can help.

The ticks and fleas are loving this weather.  Contrary to what I wrote last week, Trish informed me that the dogs cannot be walked on the road, but can be walked on the path in front of the recycling center or on the path behind the shelter near the fence.

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Dog walkers should not enter the building prior to 8:30 a.m.  


Tank cannot be left alone in the outdoor pens.  He can be walked only, unless you plan to stay out there with him.


Thank you.
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Second Chance Pet Adoption Day - May 5 
Anyone who could help please sign up at sign up desk.  I will have the flyer and sign up sheet there by Friday.  Anyone who would like to take charge of event to call Fran at 609-660-0110.


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All new walkers may walk green dogs on their own once they have gone through orientation. New walkers may walk yellow dogs once they have been with a red walker and told by the red walker they are okay to move on.

Green walkers please look for volunteers with the red dot on their badge.  They will help you with anything you need. You may always call me if you run into a problem or have any concerns. Fran - 609-660-0110

From Connie:




It has been asked of us volunteers to not come to the shelter during Rabies clinic. They are always so busy during one of these events, and since we cant walk dogs during this time it would be great if we were just there from 8:30 to 10:30 and then again after at 1:00. I know I was there one day and saw the madness and well I couldn't get out the door fast enough!!!!   CRAZY BUSY!!!


                      
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From SOCAF Management:

All dogs need to be walked with two leashes at all times, whether they are being walked from the pen to their runs, or just a few feet.  No excuses, please!

The dogs must be on county property at all times when being walked.  They cannot be walked IN the street or across the street.

Smoking is not allowed while walking dogs.

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TO ALL VOLUNTEERS:

If you see a dog limping, notice a lump, blood in the stool, etc., anything out of the ordinary, or if there is an incident with the dog, be sure to notify the supervisors, document the incident, and put it into the dog's file, keeping a copy for yourself.   

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Dog Walking Schedule:

Please check the dog-walking schedule below. 
There are many days and time slots with little or no coverage.
Please e-mail me with the days and times you are able to cover.
If no one can cover, the dogs will either not get out in the morning or have to go back inside early on those days.


The minimum number of walkers needed by 8:30 a.m. is two in order to handle the task of getting dogs out for their first morning walk.

Volunteers are really needed early in the morning, 8:30 a.m. every day!  Even if you can only help for a half hour or an hour, it would help.
 The dogs are color coded.  New volunteers may NOT walk Red dogs.  Please pay attention to the color coding and the cage cards.  Red walkers' names in red type.
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Important:  Please do not sign up for a shift if you aren't sure you can make it!  Other volunteers come in if there isn't enough coverage.  Some people have signed up for shifts and have been either late or not shown up at all.  We really need at least two people early in the morning--8 or 8:30--to get everyone out.
























Tue
5/1
Dave:  8:30-11:30
Pat & Ken: 8:30-9:30
Barry:  10-12
Wed
5/2
Carolyn: 8:30-10
Pat:  2-6
Thur
5/3
Dave: 8:30-11 (tour 11-12:30)
Pat & Ken: 8:30-9:30
Carol:  10:30-?
Barry:  10-12
Fri
5/4
Carolyn: 8:30-10
Sat
5/5
Linda: 8:30-?
Barry:  10-12
Sun
5/6
Linda:  8:30-?
Mon
5/7
Coleen & Stevie: 8:30-?
Tue
5/8
Pat & Ken: 8:30-9:30
Carol:  10:30-?







REMINDER:  Every Tuesday is surgery day.  Find out who is having surgery when you come to walk the dogs.
Those scheduled for surgery are to receive a short walk only in the morning and NO TREATS or food.

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New Volunteer Orientation  11 am sharp

1st and 3rd Thursday of each month, conducted by Dave
3rd. Sunday of each month, conducted by Casey.


All interviews will be done by Fran

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Dog Walking:  Volunteer hours are every day from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., until 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.
Cat volunteer hours are every day from noon to 5 p.m.

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We appreciate all you do and have done each and every day to pave the way for our group to succeed.
Dottie Reynolds - President
Kathy Gross - Vice President
Leigh Sharpless - Recording Secretary
Merry Niewojna - Treasurer
Joan Aljoe - Trustee
Bob Aljoe - Trustee
Cricket Luker - Trustee
Jackie Ostberg - Trustee
Mary Ensminger - Trustee
Rick Ensminger - Trustee
Peggy O'Malley - Trustee - Petsmart Cat Program
Scott Sharpless - Trustee

Meet our group!
The Friends of the Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter
Click here for our website to learn more:

The mission statement of our group is to offer an additional avenue of care
for the animals that the Shelter cannot cope with. These are the animals that
have catastrophic physical problems or illnesses which need special medical care.
Animals that would otherwise have died or been euthanized and would have never
known the happiness of a loving home.

We also provide much needed support to the shelter. We help take care of physical
needs such as an industrial size washing machine, blankets, food, halters,
and an outdoor cat cage.  We also provided swinging "doggy doors" for all
the kennels at the shelter, thereby making it much more cost effective. 
In the summer the heat stays out and in the winter the heat stays in.
These are just a small sample of the needs of the shelter we provide.  
We are a local to LBI and Manahawkin organization. Our founders are
very active in the Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter and decided
they needed to more. So Dottie and Eleanor got together and made a
commitment to do what they could to make the animals lives at the
shelter as good as they could be, until they found a loving home.

President and Founder Dottie Reynolds
Vice President Kathy Gross

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Friends are on Facebook.
Click here to join.
We have a Wish List on Amazon! 
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Check out our dogs and cats on Petfinder:  http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NJ174.html

FOSTER HELP NEEDED!!!
From Susan:
We are looking for volunteers to foster cats that need medical attention.  Medicine is usually administered from between 10-14 days.  This is not a very difficult thing to do.  You need a separate room to keep the cat away from your pets.

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KITTEN FOSTERS NEEDED

If interested in helping out, please contact the shelter at socaf@ochd.org.

From Susan:

To all volunteers who wish to socialize with the cats when I am not there, PLEASE take only one cat out at a time.  Cats that should not be taken out have an X with a circle around the X.  These cats are not friendly.
Thank You Susan



SOCAF's Gallery of Glorious Cats


Special Thanks to Amy and Jennifer for taking these pics and for keeping us updated as to which cats are where.

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Available Cats



Toby

Moon
Jasmine--ADOPTED

Precious



Chit-Chat
Munchkin

Moe

Magnolia
Cinder

Tristen

Sloop

Miss Kitty




Petsmart News from Peggy O.
At Petsmart and ready for adoption:


Lady GaGa
Butterscotch

Mimi
Cyrus


Sissy


Ballet

Green= Easy (walks slow, easy to handle)
Yellow= Moderate difficulty (Pulls, jumpy, active)
Red= Difficult (Strong, Pulls very hard when walking or cage fighter)

Check to see if dog is walkable before taking out.

Austin, Brittany Spaniel puppy


GREEN



Bear, senior German Shepherd mix

Yellow

Sherman, senior Pit bull mix
Being fostered at Camp Bow Wow 

Re-Pete, 
8+-year-old American Bulldog mix



Soco, 6-year-old Terrier 
Casper, deaf Terrier mix


Buddy, senior Foxhound mix
Greta, Pit bull Terrier mix

Red





Pocohantas
1-1/2-year-old Terrier



Bella,Tan female Pit bull, 
Walkable, shy around men

Sunny, 7-month-old yellow Lab




B Side
NOT Adoptable Dogs
Awaiting temperament test or reclaim:






Green






Yellow



Roxie, 7-month-old Beagle/JRT mix,
Walkable AFTER rabies shot tomorrow
































Red

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